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crucifix
[ kroo-suh-fiks ]
noun
- a cross with the figure of Jesus crucified upon it.
- any cross.
- Gymnastics. a stunt performed on the parallel rings in which the athlete holds their body rigid with their legs vertically extended together and their arms extended horizontally from the shoulders.
crucifix
/ ˈkruːsɪfɪks /
noun
- a cross or image of a cross with a figure of Christ upon it
Other Words From
- cru·ci·fi·cial [kroo-s, uh, -, fish, -, uh, l], adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of crucifix1
Example Sentences
Images from Carpenter's video show a crucifix with profanity printed on it and also Carpenter dancing on the altar in a short black dress.
David Rem, a personal friend of the Republican nominee, waved a crucifix and declared that Harris was actually “the antichrist.”
At a church on the plantation site, a sign, in French, beneath the crucifix reads: “Let us pray for our Chagossian brothers and sisters.”
The spray-painted mural is complete with the religious imagery of a crucifix and several battling angels and devils wreaking havoc.
A short drive out of Warsaw leads deep into farming country and small villages marked by towering crucifixes and Catholic shrines.
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